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How to Make a Twisted Loop Quilt Block

September 30, by Claudia Porter. Leave a Comment

Here’s a striking quilt block that looks tricky but is actually easy to assemble.  It comes to us from Fabric 406 and the free pattern and tutorial shows you how to make it.

Finished, the block measures 12″ so it is a nice large block.  It uses 4 fabrics.  In the tutorial you will find step-by-step instructions and plenty of detailed photos to help you make your block.  This would look stunning repeated in a large quilt.  In fact, there are diagrams in the pattern that show what the block would look like laid out in various ways.  I love the woven pattern that multiple blocks make.  It is very eye-catching.

You will need standard sewing supplies to make this block.

You can find the free pattern here: Loop the Loop Quilt Block Pattern

[photo from Fabric 406]

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Video Tutorial – Easy Charm Pack Quilt

Here’s what you can do with your spare Jelly Roll strips and stash: construct a gorgeous quilt! Kimberly made her Jelly Roll Scrap Quilt with 13 additional Jelly Roll strips left over from another quilt, as well as extra background.  Check out her starching skills, you can also DIY and make your own spray starch for quilting.

1. Mix 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch with 2 cups of distilled water until all lumps are dissolved.
2.  Fill a glass spray bottle.

 

Enjoy a brief quilting time lapse of Kimberly constructing the quilt after watching a basic block instruction with additional Jelly Roll strips!

 

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